Should I get the 360?
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- 1985 CJ7, AMC 360, lunati cam, AX15, Affordable Fuel Injection, edelbrock performer manifold, 21 gallon fuel tank, Old Man Emu 2.5 inch lift, 1 inch body lift, tie rod flip, HMMWV H1 steering box, rear disc brake conversion, Dana 44 rear, YJ to CJ tub conversion, still working on 33 inch tires, Metallic dark blue paint.
Scrambler Project, cosmetically taking it back to the 80's- 1984 Scrambler, Laredo. 258cc, Holley Sniper EFI, 30in tires on Laredo polished wheels, Dana 44 rear, OME 2.5 YJ springs/lift, HMMWV steering box
Previously owned cj 7, 1979, Renegade, 258 and a '89 wrangler
A guy that I met through Craigslist and previously bought some parts from and has been very good to me is offering to sell me a 360 for $AMC 150 . through some texts this is our conversation....
"$AMC 150 for the block with timing chain cover, oil pan, crank, rods, pistons. Plus I have the extra set of crank, rods, pistons. The heads are disassembled but I should have all the parts. I was plan ing on getting all new valves for it. Ill throw in a stock distributor and what ever else I have laying around for the 360. You should take it to a shop to have it checked and do he machine work for it."
He also offered to take it to the shop where "I talked to the machinist. He said $80 to check all specs on the block, pistons, rods and crank. Every thing but magna flux it. Like I said if you want to spend the cash to have the motor inspected ill disassemble what's here and drop it off. He'll give me a price and list of what it needs to be rebuilt."
I now have a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l with a T-5 , Dana 300 , Dana 44 rear in my 1985. my question is besides the radiator, starter, wiring harness, headers, hei distributor, carb, and possibly needing to replace my T-5 with something sturdier, is there anything I'm missing cost wise while i'm budgeting? The shop will credit the $100 inspection to any future work. its about $AMC 150 -200 per cylinder and $250-400 for the head work, and the jeep will basically be a daily driver with little off road use.
is there anything I'm missing or that I'm not accounting for? thoughts?
"$AMC 150 for the block with timing chain cover, oil pan, crank, rods, pistons. Plus I have the extra set of crank, rods, pistons. The heads are disassembled but I should have all the parts. I was plan ing on getting all new valves for it. Ill throw in a stock distributor and what ever else I have laying around for the 360. You should take it to a shop to have it checked and do he machine work for it."
He also offered to take it to the shop where "I talked to the machinist. He said $80 to check all specs on the block, pistons, rods and crank. Every thing but magna flux it. Like I said if you want to spend the cash to have the motor inspected ill disassemble what's here and drop it off. He'll give me a price and list of what it needs to be rebuilt."
I now have a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l with a T-5 , Dana 300 , Dana 44 rear in my 1985. my question is besides the radiator, starter, wiring harness, headers, hei distributor, carb, and possibly needing to replace my T-5 with something sturdier, is there anything I'm missing cost wise while i'm budgeting? The shop will credit the $100 inspection to any future work. its about $AMC 150 -200 per cylinder and $250-400 for the head work, and the jeep will basically be a daily driver with little off road use.
is there anything I'm missing or that I'm not accounting for? thoughts?